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我特意又查了Manhattan。以下出自Manhattan。
“You have just learned that as the subject of a sentence, each or every requires a singular verb form. The same is true for any subject preceded by the word each or every: Right: Every dog HASpaws. Right: Every dog and cat HAS paws. Right: llih of these shirts .IS. pretty. You may think that the subjects of the second and third sentences are plural. However, in each case, the subject is preceded by each or every. Therefore, the subject is considered singular. Note that each following a subject has no bearing on the verb form.”
应该是B吧 |
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